1663 in Ireland
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See also: | Other events of 1663 List of years in Ireland |
Events from the year 1663 in Ireland.
Events
- January 1 – the Franciscan chapel in Cook Street, Dublin, is raided by the military.[1]
- May 21 – Colonel Thomas Blood fails in an attempt to seize Dublin Castle in support of the claims of Cromwellian soldiers.[1]
- July 27 – the Parliament of England passes the second Navigation Act, restricting Irish trade with colonies and the cattle trade with England.[1]
- August 20 – James Margetson is translated from Archbishop of Dublin to Archbishop of Armagh (Church of Ireland) and Primate of All Ireland.[1]
- The Cooper family are granted Markree Castle.
Arts and literature
- Katherine Philips' translation of Pierre Corneille's Pompée is successfully produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (Smock Alley Theatre), the first English language play written by a woman to be performed on the professional stage. It is published in Dublin and London later in the year.
Births
- Francis Bernard, lawyer and politician (d. 1731)
- approximate date – Frederick Hamilton, politician (d. 1715)
Deaths
- August 20 – Nicholas Barnewall, 1st Viscount Barnewall, politician (b. 1592)
- September 15 – Hugh Montgomery, 1st Earl of Mount Alexander, soldier (b. c.1623)
References
- Moody, T. W.; et al., eds. (1989). A New History of Ireland. 8: A Chronology of Irish History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-821744-2.
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